Carbon source availability drives nutrient utilization in CD8+ T cells

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Abstract

How environmental nutrient availability impacts T cell metabolism and function remains poorly understood. Here, we report that the presence of physiologic carbon sources (PCSs) in cell culture medium broadly impacts glucose utilization by CD8+ T cells, independent of transcriptional changes in metabolic reprogramming. The presence of PCSs reduced glucose contribution to the TCA cycle and increased effector function of CD8+ T cells, with lactate directly fueling the TCA cycle. In fact, CD8+ T cells responding to Listeria infection preferentially consumed lactate over glucose as a TCA cycle substrate in vitro, with lactate enhancing T cell bioenergetic and biosynthetic capacity. Inhibiting lactate-dependent metabolism in CD8+ T cells by silencing lactate dehydrogenase A (Ldha) impaired both T cell metabolic homeostasis and proliferative expansion in vivo. Together, our data indicate that carbon source availability shapes T cell glucose metabolism and identifies lactate as a bioenergetic and biosynthetic fuel for CD8+ effector T cells.

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Kaymak, I., Luda, K. M., Duimstra, L. R., Ma, E. H., Longo, J., Dahabieh, M. S., … Jones, R. G. (2022). Carbon source availability drives nutrient utilization in CD8+ T cells. Cell Metabolism, 34(9), 1298-1311.e6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet.2022.07.012

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